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PUPILS face learning in bigger classes under Labour’s school tax plan, a senior party figure has admitted.Emily Thornberry told GB News: 'If we have to, in the short term, have larger classes, we have larger classes'Tories say the levy will see children flood the state sector as some parents will no longer be able to afford to pay.
said: “Labour admitted their tax raid will lead to larger classes in state schools, punishing children to pay for their plans. “It’s not just hard-working parents who pay the price with £2,094 of extra taxes, it’s also children who will be impacted by Labour’s politics of envy.”
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